What to do in a crash


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What to do if you are involved in a crash

Crashes are common. Most crashes are minor, just a prang, without anyone being hurt. If you do happen to be involved in a crash there are some things you need to remember:

1

▪ Stop

▪ Switch off your engine

▪ Turn on your hazard lights

2

▪ Don’t panic. Take care getting out of your car – watch out for traffic – people do get run over by cars after a crash

3

▪ If anyone is injured call 000

▪ Don’t move anyone who’s been injured unless they are in immediate danger

▪ If someone has to be moved (if they’re in danger), support broken limbs and be careful not to twist their back or neck

▪ For someone wearing a helmet, lift the visor but don’t remove it unless the person is vomiting or has stopped breathing

▪ When removing a helmet, have one person support the head and neck, while another gently lifts the helmet off from the back

▪ Have information on your location ready for the switchboard operator so they can get to you quickly

4

Once everyone is safe you will need to swap information with the other driver.

▪ Time, date and location of the crash

▪ Name and contact details of the other driver – including their drivers licence number

▪ Rego number, make and model of the other vehicle

If there are any witnesses get their name and contact details.

Even if you’re not injured, being in a crash is stressful and can leave you feeling shaky. If your car is safe to drive but you feel shaky see if someone else can drive you home.

5

Call your insurance company as soon as you can to report the incident.

 
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